Offroading a Suzuki Jimny in Iceland Fred from the south of Netherlands is interested both in offroading as well as Iceland. He sent me a story about his Jimny and a tour to Iceland. Fred took some awesome pictures...

Why No Chains In Iceland? by Evan Wilson (United States) 1st I have to say, I love where you live and what you do and are envious to a high point...maybe before I croke I'll be able to be in an environment such as yours... I have a 95 Wrangler I've been working on, I'd […]

The Iceland Trophy - Challenging Winter Offroad Tour After having started our operations slowly but surely during the Winter of 2007 - 2008, we decided to offer a challenging Winter tour in 2009; an adventure tour which would be the icrown jewel of all our tours.

Ever growing in popularity the Toyota 4x4s are taken to the extreme in the Icelandic offroads. For years the relatively simple Double Cab with 38 inch modification has been the de facto standard in snow riding. Lately the more luxurious Land Cruiser is gradually filling that space.

4x4 Nissan is an extremely popular choice for a fully modified offroad vehicle Icelandic style. The Patrol is big and has a good strong driveline. On 44 inch tires there is not much stopping these polar bears.

4x4 Mitsubishi Pajero is a popular type of SUV in Iceland. I don't know why but there are not many with full modification. They seem to be mostly used for lighter summer trips and provide large windows and comfortable seating.

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I really enjoy seeing real 4WD vehicles in real situations where they are needed. There are so many highway bound posers that never go off the pavement here that seeing life or death 4 wheeling in Iceland is really refreshing.

-Craig

It is fun to read about other people's Offroading adventures and also learning from the up and downs of their adventure!

-Nathan

The whole 4x4 thing is new to me so i have a lot to catch up on, i am going to get involved in a 4x4 club here in Varna as there are vast amounts of tracks and mountains to explore the news letter is boss:) and i especially like to look at readers rigs

-Mike

Not all people know how to go offroad,prepare vehicles to go offroad, or know how to get themselfs prepared to go offroad. this website is a wonderful way for people to learn how.I even learn some new tricks.thanks